Winnipeggers rally to support postal workers – Manitoba – CBC News

A group gathered with signs and flags in front of the Canada Post office on Provencher Boulevard in Winnipeg on Friday afternoon to send a message to their local mail carriers.

The rally organized by People for Posties and Solidarity Winnipeg was to support postal works amidst ongoing labour negotiations.

“Our post office is under attack, our public services are under attack and we need to fight back,” Basia Sokal, vice-president of CUPW Local 856, said to the crowd.

Winnipeggers rallied to support postal workers on Friday afternoon. (CBC)

People across Canada were prepared for their mailboxes to remain empty at the start of the week, but on Monday Canada Post withdrew its threat to lock out its workers.

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers are far apart on two major issues — wages and pensions. They have been negotiating for seven months, including 60 days of conciliation talks and more than 30 days with federal mediators.